Coronavirus empties European cities of Chinese tourists

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PARIS (NYTIMES) - The line in front of the Louis Vuitton store was barely a line by Paris standards: only 10 people. All were Asian, and many spoke in Chinese, with one couple dictating Mandarin into a smartphone and waiting for the answers in French.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PARIS - The line in front of the Louis Vuitton store was barely a line by Paris standards: only 10 people. All were Asian, and many spoke in Chinese, with one couple dictating Mandarin into a smartphone and waiting for the answers in French.

From the streets of Paris to the wineries of Burgundy, from the German town of Füssen near the fairy-tale castle of Neuschwanstein to a shopping outlet in Oxfordshire, England, the numbers of Chinese tourists have visibly dropped since Beijing banned overseas group tours Jan 27. As elsewhere in Europe, Italy's tourism sector has benefited greatly from China's economic rise over the past two decades.

Direct flights between Italy and China had been expected to triple over the year, rising to 108 per week from 56. In some places, the spread of coronavirus has also had a chilling effect on tourists from other nations. It was the most important business event so far to be canceled outside Asia since the start of the outbreak.

The Louvre Museum, which Chinese were second only to Americans in visiting last year, has not suffered a decrease in visitors since the start of the outbreak, said a spokeswoman, Sophie Grange. Also hard hit are Europe's luxury boutiques, a favourite of Chinese tourists seeking to avoid knockoff goods.

"Unfortunately, there are no tourists to take their place," said Patrick Jacquier, president in the Dijon region for UHIM, the main trade group for hotels and restaurants.

 

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